Newtons Laws 1
Newtons Laws 2
Newtons Laws 3
Teacher Says
Which Law/MISC
100

This is a measure of the change in the velocity or direction of a moving object.

Acceleration
100

One object pushing on another will always receive a push in return. True or false

True

100

What is Newton's first name

Issac

100

What happens when you push a swing really hard?

The swing will swing back with a lot of force

100

a tablecloth being pulled quickly from under dishes

Newton's 1st Law

200

Newton’s Second Law can be summarized using this equation

F=ma
(force=mass (x) acceleration)

200

What does the m stand for in F= ma

mass

200

This is required to overcome an object’s inertia

unbalanced force

200

If you jump on a trampoline, why does it bounce you back up?

When you push down on the trampoline, it pushes back up on you with the same force

200

This natural law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

Newton's 3rd law

300

What causes a ball that has been kicked across the ground to stop?

Friction

300

A ball bounces away when another ball hits it. Which law does this demonstrate

Newton's 3rd law

300

When you stop quickly on your bike what term is used to explain why you fly forwards

Inertia

300

Why does a rocket fly when it launches? (or the frog fly)

The rocket pushes hot gases out the back, and the gases push the rocket forward

300

Which law? F=mxa

Newton's 2nd

400

If forces are canceled out, they are _________ forces

balanced

400

Objects with more mass are ______ to set in motion

harder

400

What external force helps keep a frisbee floating in the air

Air resistance

400

If you swim forward in a pool, what pushes you back?

The water pushes back on you as you push against it.

400

A car and a train are going the same speed. The car is easier to stop because of this

Less mass, less inertia

500

According to Newton’s Second Law, if the force increased but the mass remained the same, what happened

The objects acceleration increases.

500

This property of matter increases with its mass.

inertia

500

This is the measure of the force of gravity pulling down on an object of given mass

weight

500

Imagine you are playing tug-of-war. Why do you need to pull really hard if the other team is also pulling hard?

Because the other team's pull is an equal and opposite force to your pull

500

The Unit of force is this (weight is also measured in this)

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